"Space Jam: A New Legacy", the 1996 classic, has become a pop culture landmark. Warner Bros. blended Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes in an intergalactic basketball game, sparking the imaginations of millions of children. It's now part of the emotional memory of a generation -- even if the story is simple, even simplistic, without any depth. Now, in "Space Jam: A New Legacy", the stakes are raised: LeBron James stars as the protagonist and the Tunes -- Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Lola, Speedy, Sylvester and company -- are back. However, it hides the simplicity of the plot (which repeats itself) with a pile of references to Warner Media properties. "Game of Thrones," DC Comics, the Harry Potter universe, "The Matrix," and even "Mad Max" appear here and there as winks to the audience. There's no subtlety in the story directed by Malcolm D. Lee (of the terrible "Girls Trip" and "Scary Movie 5"). Everything is very obvious, in a stiff plot that doesn't surprise. It does what's expected, the basics. And, with that, it manages to entertain. There are some really good ideas, like the mix of Taz with beloved Warner Media characters, and even a joke about Michael Jordan's name. Laughter comes at various points, there's some excitement. But the question remains: is the future of these algorithm films, made to order for what we're expecting? Have studio movies stopped surprising us? That's something to worry about. But, for now, just hop on this journey.
Rez Ball is an exciting film that explores a classic cinematic theme: overcoming adversity through sports. Exclusive to Netflix, the movie is set in the heart of Chuska, New Mexico. There, the Chuska Warriors, a high school basketball team rich in Native American heritage, face their biggest challenge: after losing their star player, the team must come together like never before to keep their state championship dreams alive. A film about perseverance, sports, and unity.
Starting in 2012, PepsiCo released a hit commercial that became famous in the US: "Uncle Drew," the protagonist of a series of commercials for Pepsi Max. With the success of the strategy, the character eventually got its own movie, which is a sports comedy featuring famous names from the NBA and WNBA, such as Shaquille O'Neal, Chris Webber, Reggie Miller, Lisa Leslie, and others. It's certainly not the most creative movie in the world, but it will surely entertain basketball fans (and Pepsi fans).